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by dark-star
364 days ago
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no but you can do something closely related: - get a domain name (foo.com) and get certificates for *.foo.com - run a DNS resolver that maps a.b.c.d.foo.com (or a-b-c-d.foo.com) to the corresponding private IP a.b.c.d - install the foo.com certificate on that private IP's device then you can connect to devices in your local network via IP by using https ://192-18-1-1.foo.com Since you need to install the certificate in step 3 above, this works better with long-lived certificates, of course, but aotomation helps there |
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Then I realised that when my internet was down, 192-18-1-1.foo.com wouldn't resolve. And when my internet is down is exactly when I want to access my router's admin page.
I decided simply using unencrypted HTTP is a much better choice.